HONDURAS

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HONDURAS

DUSTIN BLAIR

Honduras

Location:Central America

Capital:Tegucigalpa

Popular hobbies/sports:Tennis, baseball, football.

cuisine:Pastelito,Tamales, Arroz can pollo.

el parque nacional

The La Tigra park is very famous to the people of Francisco morazan, and around he world it was the first park in Honduras. Eight trails, from easy to challenging, weave through the 240 sq. km/ 93 sq miles.

el parque d diversiones

El Puente Archaeological Park is a Mayan city, a satellite to Copán from the sixth century to the tenth. It is in a strategic position at the confluence of the Chinamito and Chamelecón rivers, between the valleys of Quimistán, Sula and Copán.

el parque nacional

The La Tigra park is very famous to the people of Francisco morazan, and around he world it was the first park in Honduras. Eight trails, from easy to challenging, weave through the 240 sq. km/ 93 sq miles.

el parque d diversiones

El Puente Archaeological Park is a Mayan city, a satellite to Copán from the sixth century to the tenth. It is in a strategic position at the confluence of the Chinamito and Chamelecón rivers, between the valleys of Quimistán, Sula and Copán.

la playa

In 1990 Roatan was a sleepy little island that attracted divers and snorkelers looking for a laid back vacation. About 15,000 people lived permanently on the island. Their primary language was English. The economy was based on fishing and cottage industries.

el rio

The Cangrejal River or Río Cangrejal is a river that drains several mountain tributaries and borders the rain-forest of Pico Bonito National Park near La Ceiba, Honduras.

el gimnasio

The Santa Cruz de Yojoa gym is very important to the

community around it, it is located in Barrio Buenos Aires Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Honduras

la playa

In 1990 Roatan was a sleepy little island that attracted divers and snorkelers looking for a laid back vacation. About 15,000 people lived permanently on the island. Their primary language was English. The economy was based on fishing and cottage industries.

el rio

The Cangrejal River or Río Cangrejal is a river that drains several mountain tributaries and borders the rain-forest of Pico Bonito National Park near La Ceiba, Honduras.

el gimnasio

The Santa Cruz de Yojoa gym is very important to the

community around it, it is located in Barrio Buenos Aires Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Honduras

el museo

Monterroso’s Underwater Museum is the only underwater museum in Honduras. The adventure begins in Sandy Bay, on the side North of Roatan where you receive a safety talk and are separated into groups according to your swimming skills

el cine

San Pedro Sula is a city in Honduras. The city is located in the northwest corner of the country, in the Valle de Sula, about 100 kilometers south of Puerto Cortés on the Caribbean Sea.

el restaurante

Aside from counting on a variety of wines for the most refined tastes, and the most coveted cutoff meat on the market, La Estancia provides one of the best services with fully trained staff, and a comfortable atmosphere for the whole family.

el museo

Monterroso’s Underwater Museum is the only underwater museum in Honduras. The adventure begins in Sandy Bay, on the side North of Roatan where you receive a safety talk and are separated into groups according to your swimming skills

el cine

San Pedro Sula is a city in Honduras. The city is located in the northwest corner of the country, in the Valle de Sula, about 100 kilometers south of Puerto Cortés on the Caribbean Sea.

el restaurante

Aside from counting on a variety of wines for the most refined tastes, and the most coveted cutoff meat on the market, La Estancia provides one of the best services with fully trained staff, and a comfortable atmosphere for the whole family.

la biblioteca

The National Library Juan Ramón Molina (in Spanish Biblioteca Nacional Juan Ramón Molina) is the national library of Honduras, containing more than 40,000 volumes. It was the dream of its founder Doctor Antonio R. Vallejo and the dream of its promoters, Secretary Marco Aurelio Soto and Doctor Ramon Rosa, and established August 27, 1880, during the administration of Marco Aurelio Soto through an agreement on February 11, with a budget of one thousand pesos.

la casa

Situated in Central America, Honduras has a total area of 112,090 sq km (43,278 sq mi), with a length of 663 km (412 mi) ene–wsw and 317 km (197 mi) nnw–sse. Comparatively, the area occupied by Honduras is slightly larger than the state of Tennessee. It is bounded on the n and e by the Caribbean Sea, on the s by Nicaragua and the Gulf of Fonseca, on the sw by El Salvador, and on the w by Guatemala, with a total boundary length of 2,340 km (1,454 mi), of which 820 km (509 mi) is coastline.

la escuela

The public education system in Honduras is free, compulsory, and open to all citizens, but it wasn't always this way. Before 1957 education was the exclusive privilege of the upper class. Extensive education reforms replaced the old system. Today, the system begins in pre-school, continue in elementary school, secondary school, with the option to continue to university.

la biblioteca

The National Library Juan Ramón Molina (in Spanish Biblioteca Nacional Juan Ramón Molina) is the national library of Honduras, containing more than 40,000 volumes. It was the dream of its founder Doctor Antonio R. Vallejo and the dream of its promoters, Secretary Marco Aurelio Soto and Doctor Ramon Rosa, and established August 27, 1880, during the administration of Marco Aurelio Soto through an agreement on February 11, with a budget of one thousand pesos.

la casa

Situated in Central America, Honduras has a total area of 112,090 sq km (43,278 sq mi), with a length of 663 km (412 mi) ene–wsw and 317 km (197 mi) nnw–sse. Comparatively, the area occupied by Honduras is slightly larger than the state of Tennessee. It is bounded on the n and e by the Caribbean Sea, on the s by Nicaragua and the Gulf of Fonseca, on the sw by El Salvador, and on the w by Guatemala, with a total boundary length of 2,340 km (1,454 mi), of which 820 km (509 mi) is coastline.

la escuela

The public education system in Honduras is free, compulsory, and open to all citizens, but it wasn't always this way. Before 1957 education was the exclusive privilege of the upper class. Extensive education reforms replaced the old system. Today, the system begins in pre-school, continue in elementary school, secondary school, with the option to continue to university.

las montanas

The Cerro Las Minas is the highest mountain in Honduras. Cerro Las Minas is located in the rugged and relatively isolated Lempira Department in the western part of the country.